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  1. NADA Guides' new iPhone site enables car shoppers to find, price vehicles
  2. GM's OnStar said to consider free services, targeting Ford
  3. Volvo's safety reputation should be preserved by its new owners
  4. W. Europe car sales slump 14% in August; 7% decline for 2010 forecast
  5. Opel releases details of Astra coupe
  6. South Africa union rejects auto industry offer
  7. Audi's A7 to challenge BMW, Daimler for luxury lead
  8. Citroen will boost electric car demand with leasing
  9. China car market unlikely to sustain breakneck growth
  10. Saab faces Sept. 20 debt-repayment deadline
  11. Suzuki to build car factory in India on rising demand
  12. Audi, Mercedes forge ahead in China
  13. Guide audits certified segment
  14. Sales stink, but smell those sweet profits
  15. Dealers see Fiat profits -- but when?
  16. Chevy dealers told to buy rivals, so Cruze can show 'em up
  17. Mitsubishi will upgrade i-MiEV for U.S.
  18. Lincoln future product and branding tops Ford's to-do list
  19. Tim Allen to be new voice of Chevy starting with Cruze ads
  20. Audi, Mercedes forge ahead in China
  21. China set to become Audi's largest car market
  22. Hope on wheels for charities
  23. Do we need an FHA-like agency to back car loans?
  24. August opposites for Japan, United States -- but clouds loom over Rising Sun
  25. AutoNation to bid on 'multiple' Fiat franchises
  26. BMW's U.S. sales top Lexus' for third straight month
  27. Fuel pricing not ideal for some new models
  28. South Africa's car up on car emissions tax
  29. Dan scrubbed toilets through slump; his store benefits today
  30. GM posts gains for 3 of 4 brands, but Chevy falls 22%
  31. Ford to keep N.A. production stable in Q3
  32. Toyota sales plummet, but still lead retail race
  33. Chrysler posts another gain, led by Jeep
  34. U.S. auto demand falls to weakest level since February
  35. NADA to oppose new fuel economy labels
  36. Auto loan delinquencies dip; credit terms ease, new report says
  37. Hyundai Motor August sales dip due to holidays
  38. Usaa
  39. Fastest growers in auto world? Look to dot-com dealer vendors
  40. Toyota, Japan brace for post-clunkers hangover
  41. Chrysler seeks Fiat dealerships in 165 U.S. locations at launch
  42. Fiat intrigues dealers -- but questions abound
  43. Automakers should consider Fido
  44. Is service at the dealership 34% better than the local garage?
  45. Tweak in the sales process pays off for AutoNation
  46. Smart hit hard by plunging U.S. demand, report says
  47. Sales expected to be sluggish as recovery lags, analysts say
  48. Worthless no more
  49. Production flattens as economy starts to slow
  50. Fiat intrigues dealers -- but questions abound
  51. Mahindra trucks in, importer out?
  52. Mendel: Civic delay aside, Honda debuts are on track
  53. Ford extends dealer cash on Mercury products through Sept.
  54. Chrysler didn't ask us to sign letters of intent, existing dealers say
  55. What will drive innovations? Try these 4
  56. Spyker posts first-half losses of $177 million, trims Saab target
  57. Is 'enhance' a good enough strategy for Lincoln?
  58. Chery, BYD need to focus on the car business
  59. Dealer group D'Ieteren raises full-year view
  60. Whom would you trust: Your dealer or your congressman?
  61. Ford India to export Figo to 50 new markets from India
  62. Sales recovery is slowing down
  63. Does Alfa make the Fiat investment work?
  64. Who would you trust: Your dealer or your congressman?
  65. Geely's first-half earnings beat forecast
  66. Chevrolet will debut 7-seat Orlando at Paris show
  67. Toyota plans 5 million cumulative hybrid sales by 2015
  68. Leasing comeback may spur wear-and-tear policies
  69. Uninsured tire-plan customers await class action in suit against dealerships
  70. Sonic readies pilot tests for one-price FandI products
  71. U.S. Fiat dealers likely to get Alfa, says Marchionne
  72. Metro Detroit Chrysler Jeep dealer sues Chrysler, nearby Dodge dealer
  73. Fiat dealers likely to get Alfa, says Marchionne
  74. Too much technology might be a turnoff
  75. Do airlines and automakers game the pricing system?
  76. GM's Women's Retail Network: Launching new scholarship program
  77. Is Bill Gates going to buy a bigger chunk of AutoNation?
  78. Dealers: We want more cars!
  79. New FICO 8 credit score seen as boost to auto loans
  80. Dealer cashes in, again, on own clunkers spiffs
  81. AutoNation: No EV sticker shock
  82. Prices of used SUVs, crossovers surge 30% from last year, Edmunds says
  83. Sonic lands Buick and GMC franchises in Ala., Kia in Calif.
  84. Auction thief strikes again, this time in Tenn.
  85. Do airlines and automakers game the pricing system?
  86. New dealership opportunities still exist
  87. GM IPO filing cites business risks, including smaller dealer network
  88. J.D. Power forecasts 15 percent sales decline in August
  89. GM offering will face investors' doubts on market share, profit
  90. Volkswagen to bring back Phaeton to U.S. after flop
  91. VW, Suzuki customers in India wait on parts shortage
  92. VW to bring back Phaeton to U.S. after flop
  93. Opel sticks to lifetime guarantee amid legal threat
  94. UK car dealer Lookers eyes deals as profits rise
  95. Toyota, Nissan at risk due to China's rare-earth monopoly
  96. Is Akerson more than a temp?
  97. Dongfeng announces plan to develop EVs, hybrids
  98. Get ready for it -- a bad sales month
  99. AutoNation won't allow dealers to charge over sticker for Volt, Leaf
  100. What is the problem with the Dodge Challenger?
  101. Carmakers eye vehicle finance to drive China growth
  102. The last car guy in Congress
  103. Suzuki buys out 50 dealers
  104. As business improves, dealers increase their giving
  105. Ford's Cischke: Take ethanol seriously
  106. How Facebook can move the metal
  107. Dealership closings are expected to slow
  108. Chrysler picks small-car markets for Fiat
  109. GM board, seeking to boost IPO, pressed Whitacre to either go or stay for years
  110. Reactions to Whitacre's departure, Akerson's arrival
  111. Consultant sees U.S. dealership count falling 3% this year
  112. Chrysler offered settlements below $100k to terminated dealerships
  113. Feds will begin efforts to simplify auto loan forms
  114. Clunker remorse (or 'I sold my clunker, so why am I in one?')
  115. Surviving dealers have a tall order
  116. Dealers beg for inventory as automakers' new discipline curbs sales
  117. New Jersey dealer sues Chrysler over reinstatement terms
  118. Marchionne defends lean inventory, dealership cuts
  119. Russia may tighten rules for foreign carmakers, report says
  120. The customer isn't always right
  121. Fleets fuel surge at GM, Chrysler
  122. Many Mercury dealers hold off on settlements
  123. Hyundai seeks more output, 50 mpg by '25
  124. Audi sales rise 7.7% in July on U.S., China surge
  125. Camaro's ad assault vs. Ford's secret weapon
  126. Opel to offer 'lifetime' warranty on new cars
  127. Audi sales rise 7.7% in July on China, U.S. surge
  128. Looking to boost industry sales? Buy deeper
  129. GM sees 4,500 stores after winning 63% of arbitration cases
  130. U.S. EV, hybrid sales could reach 100,000 in 3 to 5 years, battery maker says
  131. Hyundai vows 50 mpg for U.S. lineup by 2025
  132. U.S. industry faces slow recovery, CAR economist says
  133. Ally eases credit threshold for Chrysler leases
  134. ADESA Inc.'s parent company reports improved Q2 net income
  135. Marchionne will speak with Chrysler dealers for first time
  136. Mercedes brand full-year sales to grow at least 10%
  137. Ford Canada posts best July sales in 31 years
  138. Sirius XM posts profit as auto industry improves
  139. China headed for one-quarter of global auto sales, J.D. Power says
  140. BMW closing in on Lexus, Mercedes in luxury battle
  141. Dollar Thrifty rebuffs Avis takeover bid over uncertainty
  142. Camry roars back #8230; and other July highlights
  143. Toyota says loyalty rate is back up
  144. GM, up 5%, sees momentum building
  145. Jeep paces Chrysler to fourth straight monthly gain
  146. Gasoline engines will remain dominant, execs say
  147. We won 76 arbitration cases, not 73, Chrysler says
  148. Storm's over; is that blue sky?
  149. Marchionne will speak at Chrysler dealer meeting for first time
  150. King: UAW will ask nonunion factories to back free-election principles
  151. Auto sales may rise to highest of year on U.S. closeout deals
  152. Fiat suffers as Italy July car sales fall 26%
  153. Auto sales may rise to highest of year on U.S. closeout deals
  154. Spain, France car sales drop in July as government aid phases out
  155. China July car sales grow at faster pace on discounts
  156. Toyota's Lentz, after months of grilling, scheduled to speak at NADA next year
  157. This transcript was one big, fat typo away from nirvana
  158. China July car sales grow at faster pace on discounts
  159. Life at 11 million U.S. sales
  160. Dealer giants drool over Detroit 3 stores
  161. Nissan will build 3 low-cost cars in Mexico
  162. Dealer profits up through May
  163. Public retailers see FandI earnings on the mend
  164. Chrysler sues over letters of intent
  165. Minor differences aside, Leaf, Volt gird for grid battle
  166. Fleets preview the green scene
  167. Asbury: Overhaul of computer system will pay off next year
  168. Chrysler sues 7 Detroit dealers over disputed letters of intent
  169. Non-Chrysler dealers may get Fiat franchises
  170. Ford expects slight boost in July sales, thanks to F-series
  171. Lithia to pass on Fiat stores
  172. Spain July car sales lowest in 15 years, industry body says
  173. Waiting and waiting for the recovery to accelerate
  174. Penske's 2nd-quarter profits double
  175. Michigan Chrysler dealership under investigation for fraud
  176. Avis tops Hertz with $1.33 billion bid for Dollar
  177. NADA: Dealer profits soared through May
  178. Sales are up (so how come so glum?)
  179. New BMW Financial COO is sales veteran
  180. Credit unions delve into leasing with marketer's help
  181. FandI revenue rises at big dealership groups
  182. Gulf woes not hurting Group 1 -- yet
  183. Audi orders extra vehicles for U.S., aims for record sales
  184. Maruti shares tumble 12% after profit drops
  185. Internet isn't going away - but maybe that's a good thing
  186. Auto stocks are down but outperform markets
  187. At Tesla, no dealers? No problem
  188. Used prices drop -- but only a little
  189. Former dealer crafted software to fit his car-retailing vision
  190. Closing Mercury will cost Ford almost $500 million
  191. Florida's JM Lexus is painting luxury green
  192. Ford sees more profits ahead in 2011 after big first-half
  193. Closing Mercury will cost Ford nearly $500 million, CFO says
  194. Mercedes poised to pass Lexus for U.S. market lead
  195. GM draws Washington scrutiny over purchase of subprime lender
  196. Americans and their anti-love affair with diesels
  197. Better new-car prices boost Ford's second-quarter results
  198. Korea's SK Energy boosts battery output to supply Hyundai, Kia
  199. Dennis Egglefield's once-in-a-century party
  200. Mercedes poised to pass Lexus for U.S. market lead
  201. Long-term loans go bye-bye ... but that's a good thing
  202. Ford may earn $1.62 billion in Q2 as prices for new cars rise
  203. AutoNation's Jackson says U.S. market will gain strength this year
  204. J.D. Power: July sales rate will rise to about 12.2 million
  205. Chrysler considers third shift for Jeep Grand Cherokee
  206. Are social media dying?
  207. The next stage in 'certified pre-owned'
  208. Obama signs sweeping finance bill into law
  209. Major auto dealers' sales may reach 2-year high as stores close
  210. Rejected dealers become footnotes to history
  211. An auto story about Sarah Palin? OK, here's the deal #8230;
  212. Daimler pushes automakers higher; suppliers, retailers also rise in Q2
  213. Leader of rejected-dealer group asks House to probe store cuts
  214. Was audit critical of dealer cuts delayed? Dealer advocates wonder
  215. Lithia buys two Oregon stores, sells one in California
  216. Why China's rise is good and bad for Germany
  217. Rejected dealers are caught up in defending their babies
  218. NADA looking for service contracts to recover
  219. As finance revenue fades, product gains importance
  220. Rejected dealers are caught up in defending their babies
  221. Raising the roof -- and raising sales
  222. NADA supports U.S. audit on closings, says further action is unlikely
  223. Once the king of SUVs, Ford Explorer lightens up for 30% boost in mpg
  224. Daimler, BMW surge on 'bottomless' appetite for German luxury cars
  225. VW's U.S. leadership vacuum may disrupt Winterkorn's turnaround
  226. Daimler, BMW surge on 'bottomless' appetite for German luxury cars
  227. VW's U.S. leadership vacuum may disrupt Winterkorn's turnaround
  228. Strong Danish car sales point to economic recovery
  229. Tally of dealership closings is more than just a number
  230. Hyundai goes high-tech with Sonata, its first hybrid
  231. Chrysler: Five Star out, cash in
  232. Arbitration: 2 companies, 2 goals
  233. Power: Domestics' appeal grows
  234. Fitzgerald loses appeal
  235. Hendrick woos stores refused to Group 1
  236. How Chevy's Volt keeps its cool
  237. Rejected-dealer advocate Fitzgerald loses arbitration on 4 Chrysler stores
  238. U.S. commercial truck sales up 10% in June
  239. Toyota wants to educate customers as floor mat alert ignored
  240. Report: Honda may kill Japanese version of Acura RL
  241. Could outsourcing pickets be a solution?
  242. More people selling, fewer turning to trade-ins
  243. VW's Skoda posts record first-half sales, boosted by China
  244. Dealership acquisitions: Happy days or an outlier?
  245. Toyota, Nissan to invest combined $1.2 billion in Latin America
  246. Toyota drops suit against Group 1 over purchase of S.C. stores
  247. Ford's F-150 pickup will get 3 replacement powertrains
  248. Congress passes Wall Street reform, sends to Obama for signing
  249. Finance reform bill clears crucial Senate hurdle
  250. Brilliance China sees H1 profit as BMW sales rise